Looking at the hexagrams of the I-Ching Leibniz recognized his own system of binary mathematics in the symbols by representing yin (the broken line) as ZERO and yang (the unbroken line) as ONE.

For Leibnitz there were only two unquestionable realities -ZERO andGOD

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" So...when I think of myself more as 'human' than 'divine', I am erringly understanding myself ... and the best thing I can do for myself is to just remind myself to just be my authentic self, the divine God-particle that I truly am "Lori

The symbols of the I-Ching DO NOT include ZERO because of its non-existence in the ancient Chinese mind-set - & yet the hexagramsymbols, provided for Leibnitz, corroboration of his own system ofbinary mathematics !! ??

ZERO as data or information IS but a symbol - a symbol of relativity in fact !

ZERO as wisdom of knowledge cannot exist & as such the ONLY unquestionable reality is the ONE force of GOD - which has forever existed !

” The individual who is deeply awake to this Authentic Self, which is the evolutionary impulse, feels an ecstatic compulsion to create the future.He or she becomes aware of being not separate from God himself, herself,or itself, at the leading edge, endeavoring to create the next moment.

Such an individual realizes that the only one in the driver’s seat isme,because I am the one who decided to start this roller coaster in the first place.

When we embrace or awaken to the Authentic Self, we realize that I’m not really here to live my own life, and I’m not even really here for my own liberation.

I’m here to create the future, because there’s nothing else for me to do. I am God in manifest form, and it’s really up to me and me alone, because I’m the only one there is to do this.

So I find my own liberation as a manifest, incarnate, sentient being through committing myself to creating the future.“

When two or more individuals who have awakened to what I call the Evolutionary Impulse, or Authentic Self, come together in deep dialogue and focused conversation, the experience is something akin to thinking aloud with yourself.

What is the true meaning of the word Jihad? To conclude our week's investigation into Islam and the beauty of this great religion, which is so often hidden behind the violent and extreme forms we see in the headlines, we present an article by Dr. Elizabeth Debold from EnlightenNext magazine, in which she explores the deeper meaning of Jihad in its authentic form. In it, she presents a view where Jihad is not a battle with "unbelievers" who are outside of us, but a much deeper and more vicious inner war between good and evil—between our inner demons and our heart's longing for freedom and liberation.